Why do roots of mangrove treeshave difficulty in getting air
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They are adapted to survive in oxygen-poor or anaerobic sediments through specialised root structures. Mangroves have poorly developed, shallow below-ground root systems while having well-developed aerial roots. The aerial roots called pneumatophores allow the transport of atmospheric gases to the underground roots.
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They are adapted to survive in oxygen poor or anaerobic sediments through specialised root structures. Mangroves have poorly developed shallow below ground root systems while having well developed aerial roots.
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